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The 64th Ziraat Turkey Cup Final is the match between Trabzonspor and TÜMOSAN Konyaspor, organized by the Turkish Football Federation to determine the champion of the 2025-2026 season of the country’s second most prestigious national football competition. The match is being held under the sponsorship of Ziraat Bank.

64th Ziraat Turkey Cup infographic (AA)
The Turkey Cup was first organized by the Turkish Football Federation in the 1962-1963 season. The competition was renamed the Federation Cup starting with the 1980-1981 season and reverted to the name Turkey Cup in the 1992-1993 season.
Over the past 63 seasons, 16 different clubs have won the cup. Galatasaray holds the records for the most cup victories and the most final appearances, having won 19 of the 24 finals they have played. Galatasaray also holds the record for the longest consecutive title run, winning the first four seasons of the competition (1962-1963, 1963-1964, 1964-1965, 1965-1966). Beşiktaş follows with 11 titles, Trabzonspor with nine, and Fenerbahçe with seven. Altay, MKE Ankaragücü, Göztepe, Gençlerbirliği, and Kocaelispor have each won the cup twice. Eskişehirspor, Bursaspor, Sakaryaspor, Kayserispor, Konyaspor, Akhisarspor, and Sivasspor have each won it once.
To date, 24 different clubs have reached the final of the Turkey Cup. Among those that reached the final without winning are RAMS Başakşehir (formerly İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyespor, three times), Antalyaspor (twice), Alanyaspor (once), Boluspor (once), Mersin İdmanyurdu (once), Samsunspor (once), Adana Demirspor (once), and Kayseri Erciyesspor (once). Sakaryaspor, Konyaspor, and Sivasspor have won their only final appearance, achieving a 100 percent success rate. Kocaelispor has won both finals they have contested. The most recent champion of the 2024-2025 season was Galatasaray, who defeated Trabzonspor 3-0 in the final held in Gaziantep.
Trabzonspor entered the 64th Turkey Cup campaign in the fourth round. Their matches and results leading to the final are as follows:
In their seven matches in the cup, Trabzonspor scored a total of 17 goals and conceded five. Their average goals per match is 2.42. The top scorer for the team in these matches is Albanian player Ernest Muçi, who netted four goals: two against İstanbulspor, one against Fethiyespor, and one against Gençlerbirliği, helping the team reach the final. He also scored the decisive penalty in the shootout against Samsunspor to secure their place in the semifinal. Another key player, Danylo Sikan, who transferred to Belgium’s Anderlecht during the winter transfer window, scored three goals in the competition.
The two finalists have contrasting histories in the Turkey Cup:
Trabzonspor is managed by Fatih Tekke and TÜMOSAN Konyaspor by İlhan Palut in the final. This match marks the first opportunity for both managers to win the Turkey Cup in their coaching careers. Fatih Tekke won the cup four times as a player: three times with Trabzonspor and once with Beşiktaş. İlhan Palut is aiming for the greatest achievement of his coaching career as he leads his team onto the pitch.

İlhan Palut (left) and Fatih Tekke (right) (AA)
In the 64-year history of the Turkey Cup, 44 different managers have won the trophy. Regardless of the outcome of this match, the number of Turkish managers who have won the cup will remain unchanged, but the number of Turkish managers who have won the cup will rise to 41. Historically, Turkish managers have won the Turkey Cup 40 times. They are followed by German managers with five titles, English managers with four, Yugoslav managers with three, and French managers with two. Managers from Belgium, Brazil, Wales, Italy, Scotland, Hungary, Romania, the Netherlands, and Portugal have each won the cup once.
The final is scheduled to take place on Friday, 22 May, at the Corendon Airlines Park Antalya Stadium in Antalya. The match will kick off at 20:45. According to the announcement by the Turkish Football Federation’s Central Referee Committee, Halil Umut Meler has been appointed as the main referee. His assistant referees are İbrahim Çağlar Uyarcan and Bersan Duran. Adnan Deniz Kayatepe has been named as the fourth official.
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The 64th Ziraat Turkey Cup Final is the match played between Trabzonspor and TÜMOSAN Konyaspor to determine the champion of the 2025-2026 season of the tournament organized by the Turkish Football Federation, which is the second most prestigious national football competition in Türkiye. Trabzonspor won the match and became the 64th Ziraat Turkey Cup champion.

64th Ziraat Turkey Cup infographic (AA)
The Turkey Cup was first organized by the Turkish Football Federation in the 1962-1963 season. The competition's name was changed to the Federation Cup starting from the 1980-1981 season and was reverted to Turkey Cup in the 1992-1993 season.
Over the past 63 seasons, 16 different clubs have won the cup. Galatasaray holds the records for the most cup wins and the most final appearances, having won 19 of the 24 finals they have played. Galatasaray also holds the record for the most consecutive titles, winning the first four seasons of the competition (1962-1963, 1963-1964, 1964-1965, 1965-1966). Beşiktaş follows Galatasaray with 11 titles, Trabzonspor with nine, and Fenerbahçe with seven. Altay, MKE Ankaragücü, Göztepe, Gençlerbirliği and Kocaelispor have each won the cup twice. Eskişehirspor, Bursaspor, Sakaryaspor, Kayserispor, Konyaspor, Akhisarspor and Sivasspor have each won the cup once.
So far, 24 different clubs have reached the final of the Turkey Cup. Among those that reached the final without winning are RAMS Başakşehir (formerly İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyespor, three times), Antalyaspor (twice), Alanyaspor (once), Boluspor (once), Mersin İdmanyurdu (once), Samsunspor (once), Adana Demirspor (once), and Kayseri Erciyesspor (once). Sakaryaspor, Konyaspor and Sivasspor have won their only cup final appearance, achieving a 100 percent success rate. Kocaelispor has won both finals they have reached. The most recent champion of the tournament, before this edition, was Galatasaray, who defeated Trabzonspor 3-0 in the final held in Gaziantep in the 2024-2025 season.
Trabzonspor entered the 64th Turkey Cup campaign from the fourth round. Their matches and results leading to the final are as follows:
In the seven matches played in the cup, Trabzonspor scored a total of 17 goals and conceded five. Their average goals per match was 2.42. The top scorer for the team during these matches was Albanian player Ernest Muçi, who scored four goals: two against İstanbulspor, one against Fethiyespor, and one against Gençlerbirliği, helping the team reach the final. He also scored the decisive penalty in the shootout against Samsunspor to secure their place in the semi final. Another key player, Danylo Sikan, who transferred to Belgium’s Anderlecht during the winter transfer window, scored three goals in the competition.
The two finalists have distinct histories in the Turkey Cup:
Trabzonspor is managed by Fatih Tekke and TÜMOSAN Konyaspor by İlhan Palut in this final. This match marks the first opportunity for both managers to win the Turkey Cup in their coaching careers. Fatih Tekke won the cup four times as a player: three times with Trabzonspor and once with Beşiktaş. İlhan Palut is aiming for the greatest achievement of his coaching career as he leads his team onto the pitch.

İlhan Palut (left) and Fatih Tekke (right) (AA)
In the 64-year history of the Turkey Cup, 44 different managers have won the trophy. Regardless of the outcome of this match, the number of Turkish managers who have won the cup will remain unchanged, but the number of Turkish managers with cup victories will rise to 41. Historically, Turkish managers have won the Turkey Cup 40 times. German managers follow with five titles, English managers with four, Yugoslav managers with three, and French managers with two. Managers from Belgium, Brazil, Wales, Italy, Scotland, Hungary, Romania, the Netherlands and Portugal have each won the cup once.
The final is scheduled to take place on Friday, 22 May, at the Corendon Airlines Park Antalya Stadium in Antalya. The match will kick off at 20:45. According to the announcement by the Turkish Football Federation’s Central Referee Committee, Halil Umut Meler has been appointed as the main referee. His assistant referees are İbrahim Çağlar Uyarcan and Bersan Duran. Adnan Deniz Kayatepe has been named as the fourth official.
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The 64th Ziraat Turkey Cup Final will be played on Friday, 22 May at 20:45 at the Corendon Airlines Park Stadium in Antalya between Trabzonspor and TÜMOSAN Konyaspor. In this match, overseen by Halil Umut Meler, Trabzonspor, who have previously won the cup nine times, aim for their tenth title, while Konyaspor, who have won their only final appearance, seek their second cup in the competition. Regardless of which team wins the cup, either Trabzonspor head coach Fatih Tekke or Konyaspor head coach İlhan Palut will secure their first Turkey Cup victory as a coach, and the total number of Turkish head coaches who have won the cup will rise to 41.
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